Daphné Bürki Shifts Focus to Acting, Joins Season 2 of “Culte” After Stepping Back From Daily Television
French television personality Daphné Bürki is prioritizing acting adn will appear in the upcoming second season of the Prime Video series Culte, marking a career shift after largely leaving daily television work. “For a long time, I said that I was not available because I was on television every day. this year, I decided to stop television. So my agent knows that now I’m ok. We will see what is happening, especially according to this series,” Bürki told TV 7 days this Monday, October 6.
The move comes as Bürki scales back her on-screen commitments, following the success of Culte‘s first season in Fall 2024, which chronicled the origins of the groundbreaking reality show Loft Story on M6. While reducing her television presence, Bürki remains on the airwaves, hosting the cultural segment New Heads on France Inter’s Large Morning with Nicolas Demorand and Sonia Devillers.
Bürki explained to TV 7 days that the radio prospect, proposed by France Inter program director Laurent Goumarre, appealed to her because of its short format and independence, freeing up time for acting projects.She continues as a judge on Drag Race France (France 2) and previously co-hosted Culturebox, le show on France 4 until its recent cancellation. Bürki also served as the “Styling and costumes” director for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024.